Leather for Libraries by Hulme, Davenport, Parker, Seymour-Jones, and Williamson

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Author Hulme, E. Wyndham, 1859-1954
Author Davenport, Cyril, 1848-1941
Author Parker, J. Gordon (James Gordon), 1869-1948
Author Seymour-Jones, A. (Alfred), 1862-
Author Williamson, F. J.
LoC No. 06002930
Title Leather for Libraries
Note Reading ease score: 58.5 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Contents History of sumach tanning in England, degradation of the manufacture of leather, and history of the reform movement / E.W. Hulme -- The causes of decay in bookbinding leathers / J.G. Parker -- Provenance, characteristics, and values of modern bookbinding leathers / A. Seymour-Jones -- The repairing and binding of books for public libraries / C. Davenport -- Specification for the fittings of a small bindery / F.J. Williamson.
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Summary "Leather for Libraries" by E. Wyndham Hulme, J. Gordon Parker, A. Seymour-Jones, Cyril Davenport, and F. J. Williamson is a comprehensive guidebook on the subject of bookbinding leather written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the history and reform of leather production specifically for libraries, emphasizing the importance of quality materials in preserving books. It likely addresses the various types of leather, their properties, and the techniques necessary for their proper use in library settings. The content spans several chapters that cover the history of sumach tanning in England, the causes of decay in modern bookbinding leathers, and the characteristics and values of contemporary bookbinding leathers. The authors highlight the detrimental effects of modern tanning methods using acids and other chemicals, which contribute to the rapid deterioration of leather bindings. Additionally, the book provides practical specifications for the fittings of a bindery, alongside recommendations for selecting high-quality leather to extend the life and integrity of library books. Through thorough analysis, it aims to promote a standard of excellence in bookbinding materials and practices. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class Z: Bibliography, Library science
Subject Bookbinding
Subject Leather
Subject Leather bindings (Bookbinding) -- Conservation and restoration
Subject Bookbinding -- Conservation and restoration
Subject Bookbinding -- Materials
Subject Bookbinding -- Repairing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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EBook-No. 51522
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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